File:Painting on plaster tripod offering table from Palaikastro - Siteia AM.jpg

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English: - object type: painted fragment of plaster tripod offering table

- description: narcissus motif - period / date: middle minoan IIIB / late minoan IA - findspot: Palaikastro, building 7 (deposit from nearby shrine) - museum / inventory number: Siteia, Archaeological Museum - bibliography: Jan Driessen, Excavations at Palaikastro 1990, in: BSA 86 (1991), fig 15, plate 14c-d

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